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Friday, March 27, 2015

63 years later, media better or worse?

On this day – March 27 -- in 1947 the Hutchins Commission report worried that print and broadcast media and motion pictures were being concentrated among too few corporations.

The report chaired by University of Chicago president Robert M. Hutchins concluded that freedom of the press was in danger.

The commission cautioned against ownership concentration, rising costs and the media’s preoccupation with sensational news.

It said technology advances made information available to far more people, but control of the information was getting into the hands of fewer entities. And that those firms are not providing service adequate to the needs of society, even engaging in practices that society condemns which could lead to regulation or control of society.

Who thinks today that America is not under the control of a wealthy and powerful few?


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